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Originally Posted by Charles A Lindbergh

U.S. Supreme Court Voids
Anti-Miscegenation Laws in 16 States

On June 12, 1967 the Earl Warren Supreme Court unanimously struck down laws in 16 U.S. States that made it a crime for Whites to marry non-Whites. I just finished listening to the two Jews who argued the case for striking down these 16 State laws. You can listen too, here: http://www.oyez.org/oyez/resource/ca...audioresources

Arguing against the two Jews is the counsel for the State of Virginia, whose name sounds like McIlvane. He does a good job of making the point that every American State but Vermont has had anti-miscegenation laws. And that the U.S. Senate, House, and all the State legislatures that ratified the 14th Amendment to the Constitution were quite certain in from 1866 to 1868 that their votes for the 14th Amendment in no way affected all of the anti-miscegenation and other anti-race-mixing laws on their books. (A story for another day is the fact that even in this orginally intended form not affecting the rights of States to regulate race relations, the 14th Amendment was not properly ratified by 3/4s of the State Legislatures, nor was its proposal made by 2/3rds of the duly-elected Members of the House and Senate in 1866.)

McIlvane (sp.?) points out to the 9 Justices of the Earl Warren court that they will be flatly contradicting 100 years of previous Supreme Courts, Senates, Houses, and State Legislatures if they overturn the many laws set so firmly in place by them during the preceding centursy since the adoption of the 14th Amendment.

Counsel for the Appellee (State of Virginia) McIlvane tells the Supreme Court in his 1/2 hour argument that: "the prevention of interracial marriage is a legitimate exercise of State power." Whew!...that's refreshing. And that's coming from the office of the Attorney General of Virginia no less.

As you listen to the two Jews (one named Cohen) arguing for interracial marriage and to McIlvane (Scots?) arguing for "The Preservation of Racial Integrity" law ("An Act To Preserve Racial Integrity" is a 1924 Virginia law making it a felony for Whites to marry non-Whites), you can hear the sound of history being made. Of a vital corner being turned. Of a people's control over their future being lost.

The brainwashing and information control that we have all lived under has been deep. I don't remember even having been aware of this historic event, which happened 4 days after my 19th birthday. Did I even read about it in the controlled press in that pre-Internet era? I don't remember. While researching the history for this banner, I mentioned to another patriot that 16 States had anti-miscegenation laws on their books on June 12, 1967 when Loving v. Virginia was decided. Even this very knowledgeable patriot was shocked to learn this hidden fact of our own history. The last surviving anti-miscegenation law was not formally removed from the books until 2000 when the Alabama anti-miscegenation law was repealed. But even then, 40% of the Alabama voters voted to KEEP it in their law, even if it wasn't enforced after Loving vs. Virginia.

The photo in this banner is the actual 1967 Supreme Court that unanimously overstepped their Constitutional authority by removing from the States the power to "Preserve Racial Integrity" which they had exercised from their founding.

White Man Flies Under Own Power
Gossamer Albatross Crosses English Channel - June 12, 1979

Dr. Paul B. MacCready designed and built this amazing plane, flown by an amateur cyclist, Bryan Allen, 22 miles across the English Channel on June 12, 1979. The Gossamer Albatross, now in the Air and Space Museum in Wash., D.C., has a wingspan of 97 feet and weighs only 71 pounds. The cyclist weighed twice as much as the plane. He flew the plane at an average altitude of 1.5 meters over the English Channel and reached a top speed of 29 mph. The crossing took 2 hours and 49 minutes. Everything about this plane, this idea, this flight, this daring, this imagination, and the beauty of the craft is very characteristic of ....... us. It's beauty is our innate beauty.

Yes, Jamie, their objective is to destroy Edom. The White race. This is one way they're going about it.

Re: Paul Fromm LIVE Tonight on Stormfront Radio - Midnight Eastern U.S. Time June 12

James Clerk Maxwell - Scottish Physicist
Father of Electromagnetic Science - June 13, 1831 to 1879

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James Clerk Maxwell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born 13 June 1831 Edinburgh
Died 5 November 1879 Cambridge

James Clerk Maxwell (13 June 1831 – 5 November 1879) was a Scottish mathematical physicist, born in Edinburgh. Maxwell developed a set of equations expressing the basic laws of electricity and magnetism as well as the Maxwell distribution in the kinetic theory of gases. He was the last representative of a younger branch of the well-known Scottish family of Clerk of Penicuik.

Maxwell had perhaps one of the finest mathematical minds of any theoretical physicist of his time. Maxwell is widely regarded as the nineteenth century scientist who had the greatest influence on twentieth century physics, making contributions to the fundamental models of nature.

Algebraic mathematics with elements of geometry are a feature of much of Maxwell's work. Maxwell demonstrated that electric and magnetic forces are two complementary aspects of electromagnetism. He showed that electric and magnetic fields travel through space, in the form of waves, at a constant velocity of 3.0 × 108 m/s. He also proposed that light was a form of electromagnetic radiation.

Biography

Early life and education

Maxwell was born at 14 India Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. He was the only child of Edinburgh lawyer John Clerk. By the age of three, Maxwell had developed an innate sense of inquisitiveness about the world. Everything that moved, shone, or made a noise drew the question:

What's the go o' that

Kinetic theory

One of Maxwell's greatest investigations was on the kinetic theory of gases. Originating with Daniel Bernoulli, this theory was advanced by the successive labours of John Herapath, John James Waterston, James Joule, and particularly Rudolf Clausius, to such an extent as to put its general accuracy beyond a doubt; but it received enormous development from Maxwell, who in this field appeared as an experimenter (on the laws of gaseous friction) as well as a mathematician.

In 1865, Maxwell moved to the estate he inherited from his father in Glenlair, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. In 1868 he resigned his Chair of Physics and Astronomy at King's College, London.

In 1866, he statistically formulated, independently of Ludwig Boltzmann, the Maxwell-Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases. His formula, called the Maxwell distribution, gives the fraction of gas molecules moving at a specified velocity at any given temperature. In the kinetic theory, temperatures and heat involve only molecular movement. This approach generalized the previous laws of thermodynamics, explaining the observations and experiments in a better way. Maxwell's work on thermodynamics led him to devise the thought experiment that came to be known as Maxwell's demon.

Father of Electromagnetic Theory

The greatest work of Maxwell's life was devoted to electricity. Maxwell's most important contribution was the extension and mathematical formulation of earlier work on electricity and magnetism by Michael Faraday, André-Marie Ampère, and others into a linked set of differential equations (originally, 20 equations in 20 variables, later re-expressed in quaternion and vector-based notations). These equations, which are now collectively known as Maxwell's equations (or occasionally, "Maxwell's Wonderful Equations"), were first presented to the Royal Society in 1864, and together describe the behaviour of both the electric and magnetic fields, as well as their interactions with matter.

Furthermore, Maxwell showed that the equations predict waves of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that travel through empty space at a speed that could be predicted from simple electrical experiments—using the data available at the time, Maxwell obtained a velocity of 310,740,000 m/s. Maxwell (1865) wrote:

This velocity is so nearly that of light, that it seems we have strong reason to conclude that light itself (including radiant heat, and other radiations if any) is an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electromagnetic field according to electromagnetic laws.

Maxwell proved correct, and his quantitative connection between light and electromagnetism is considered one of the great triumphs of 19th century physics.

Later years and afterwards

Maxwell also made contributions to the area of optics and colour vision, being credited with the discovery that colour photographs could be formed using red, green, and blue filters. He had the photographer Thomas Sutton photograph a tartan ribbon three times, each time with a different colour filter over the lens. The three images were developed and then projected onto a screen with three different projectors, each equipped with the same colour filter used to take its image. When brought into focus, the three images formed a full colour image. The three photographic plates now reside in a small museum at 14 India Street, Edinburgh, the house where Maxwell was born.

Maxwell's work on colour blindness won him the Rumford Medal by the Royal Society of London. He wrote an admirable textbook of the Theory of Heat (1871), and an excellent elementary treatise on Matter and Motion (1876). Maxwell also was the first to explicitly use dimensional analysis, also in 1871.

In 1871, he was the first Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge. Maxwell was put in charge of the development of the Cavendish Laboratory. He supervised every step of the progress of the building and of the purchase of the very valuable collection of apparatus paid for by its generous founder, the 7th Duke of Devonshire (chancellor of the university, and one of its most distinguished alumni). One of Maxwell's last great contributions to science was the editing (with copious original notes) of the Electrical Researches of Henry Cavendish, from which it appeared that Cavendish researched such questions as the mean density of the earth and the composition of water, among other things.

Maxwell married Katherine Mary Dewar when he was 27 years of age, but they had no children. He died in Cambridge of abdominal cancer at the age of 48. He had been a devout Christian his entire life.

Poetry and song

As a great lover of British poetry, Maxwell memorized poems and wrote his own. The best known is Rigid Body Sings closely based on Comin' Through the Rye by Robert Burns, which he apparently used to sing while accompanying himself on a guitar. It has the immortal opening lines[1]:

Gin a body meet a body Flyin' through the air.
Gin a body hit a body, Will it fly? And where?

Turnout wasn't paltry because of me, buddy! Never ever miss a primary--the most important ballots are cast there! Those are the voters with the most power.
THE LION, NOT THE ZION.
The Virginia Gentlewoman

RICHMOND, Va. - James Webb, a former Reagan administration Navy secretary who left the Republican Party over the Iraq war, won the Democratic nomination Tuesday to take on GOP Sen. George Allen (news, bio, voting record) in the fall.

Webb defeated lobbyist and longtime Democratic Party activist Harris Miller after a bruising primary in which voters decided between a traditional and unabashed liberal (Miller) and a former Republican (Webb) whose populist campaign was aimed at so-called Reagan Democrats — namely, rural, white moderates.

With 87 percent of precincts reporting, Webb had 73,031 votes, or 54 percent, compared with 61,566 votes, or 46 percent, for Miller. Except for the Washington suburbs, turnout was paltry across Virginia, a state unaccustomed to primaries. The last Democratic Senate primary was in 1994.

Allen is seeking a second term and also pursuing a 2008 bid for president. He had no GOP challenger.

Four other states also held elections Tuesday, including primaries for governor in Maine and South Carolina; a Democratic runoff for the nomination for lieutenant governor in Arkansas; and referendums on constitutional amendments in North Dakota.

In Virginia, both Democratic candidates sought to tie Allen tightly to Bush, particularly over Iraq. But Webb was seen by some as having particular credibility on military issues because of his background as a decorated Marine lieutenant in Vietnam and later Navy secretary. Webb underscored the point by campaigning in desert combat boots.

Webb, 60, referred to Miller in a televised debate as "the anti-Christ of outsourcing," claiming that Miller, as a lobbyist for a major Internet-industry organization, helped drive technology jobs overseas. Also, a Webb flier contained a caricature of Miller with a hooked nose and cash spilling from his pockets. Miller, who is Jewish, called the brochure "despicable"; Webb said it was not anti-Semitic.

Webb, who endorsed Allen six years ago, said support from senior Senate Democrats was important to his victory.

"Everywhere I went, I had to face a room where people wondered if I really was a Democrat," Webb said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.

Miller put nearly $1 million of his own money into the campaign and outspent Webb by more than a 2-to-1 ratio.

And then a comment from my friend in N.VA., who informs from the ground (she mentions Prince William County--it is a conservative county)--

The way it swung is very surprising. The military cities went for miller and Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria went big time for Webb. Miller used to be head of demo party in Fairfax and is active in NOVA politics yet he couldn't pull these counties. .

Rove got his stinky hands into this. All of a sudden the black churches were for miller. That's why richmond went for miller. The blacks were convinced to "vote for the democrat." Miller has done some really bad damage to Virginia democratic party. It will require a lot to heal the negative crap he forced on people. He and his supporters are part of the suicidal wing of the democratic party. We need a new party and I think Webb represents it. An independent thinker to replace the shallow thinkers in washington.

Even Prince William went for Webb. The military cities were very surprising. Rove at it there too. He is getting involved in the Virginia election because if we beat Allen his white house chances are drowned. They make sure the churches are out of money and then they dangle money in front of them and they tell their congregations whatever Rove wants them to believe. Meanwhile the Virginia civil rights leader who worked with MLK endorsed Webb. But Rove won in those cities far away. Maybe he realized he wasn't going to change NOVA people, we are too educated, so he went after the minority southern parts of the state and the military.

I worked the polls this morning. Got up really early. Now the real work begins. We kept another zio out of the senate. What a Relief!!!!! On to throwing out the neocon allen.

Re: Paul Fromm LIVE Tonight on Stormfront Radio - Midnight Eastern U.S. Time June 12

Please join me in listening to Stormfront Radio host Paul Fromm who is just now going on the air, live. By clicking the LIVE link in the post just above this one you will be taken to tonight's program. If you have any difficulty picking up the show, please feel free to call me at 561 351-4424 in the Stormfront Office to get your media player correctly configured to listen in.

Re: Paul Fromm LIVE Tonight on Stormfront Radio - Midnight Eastern U.S. Time June 11

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Originally Posted by Charles A Lindbergh

U.S. Supreme Court Voids
Anti-Miscegenation Laws in 16 States

On June 12, 1967 the Earl Warren Supreme Court unanimously struck down laws in 16 U.S. States that made it a crime for Whites to marry non-Whites. I just finished listening to the two Jews who argued the case for striking down these 16 State laws. You can listen too, here: http://www.oyez.org/oyez/resource/ca...audioresources

Arguing against the two Jews is the counsel for the State of Virginia, whose name sounds like McIlvane. He does a good job of making the point that every American State but Vermont has had anti-miscegenation laws. And that the U.S. Senate, House, and all the State legislatures that ratified the 14th Amendment to the Constitution were quite certain in from 1866 to 1868 that their votes for the 14th Amendment in no way affected all of the anti-miscegenation and other anti-race-mixing laws on their books. (A story for another day is the fact that even in this orginally intended form not affecting the rights of States to regulate race relations, the 14th Amendment was not properly ratified by 3/4s of the State Legislatures, nor was its proposal made by 2/3rds of the duly-elected Members of the House and Senate in 1866.)

McIlvane (sp.?) points out to the 9 Justices of the Earl Warren court that they will be flatly contradicting 100 years of previous Supreme Courts, Senates, Houses, and State Legislatures if they overturn the many laws set so firmly in place by them during the preceding centursy since the adoption of the 14th Amendment.

Counsel for the Appellee (State of Virginia) McIlvane tells the Supreme Court in his 1/2 hour argument that: "the prevention of interracial marriage is a legitimate exercise of State power." Whew!...that's refreshing. And that's coming from the office of the Attorney General of Virginia no less.

As you listen to the two Jews (one named Cohen) arguing for interracial marriage and to McIlvane (Scots?) arguing for "The Preservation of Racial Integrity" law ("An Act To Preserve Racial Integrity" is a 1924 Virginia law making it a felony for Whites to marry non-Whites), you can hear the sound of history being made. Of a vital corner being turned. Of a people's control over their future being lost.

The brainwashing and information control that we have all lived under has been deep. I don't remember even having been aware of this historic event, which happened 4 days after my 19th birthday. Did I even read about it in the controlled press in that pre-Internet era? I don't remember. While researching the history for this banner, I mentioned to another patriot that 16 States had anti-miscegenation laws on their books on June 12, 1967 when Loving v. Virginia was decided. Even this very knowledgeable patriot was shocked to learn this hidden fact of our own history. The last surviving anti-miscegenation law was not formally removed from the books until 2000 when the Alabama anti-miscegenation law was repealed. But even then, 40% of the Alabama voters voted to KEEP it in their law, even if it wasn't enforced after Loving vs. Virginia.

The photo in this banner is the actual 1967 Supreme Court that unanimously overstepped their Constitutional authority by removing from the States the power to "Preserve Racial Integrity" which they had exercised from their founding.

White Man Flies Under Own Power
Gossamer Albatross Crosses English Channel - June 12, 1979

Dr. Paul B. MacCready designed and built this amazing plane, flown by an amateur cyclist, Bryan Allen, 22 miles across the English Channel on June 12, 1979. The Gossamer Albatross, now in the Air and Space Museum in Wash., D.C., has a wingspan of 97 feet and weighs only 71 pounds. The cyclist weighed twice as much as the plane. He flew the plane at an average altitude of 1.5 meters over the English Channel and reached a top speed of 29 mph. The crossing took 2 hours and 49 minutes. Everything about this plane, this idea, this flight, this daring, this imagination, and the beauty of the craft is very characteristic of ....... us. It's beauty is our innate beauty.

Once again the Terrible High Cabal of the Intolerable Federal Judges void on White Human Rights. When these low lifes on the high court void on States Rights, those villains do so in order to void on the rights and the future of our people.

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This was a very good show by Mr.Fromm. The first part about immigration could have been about any western country. There is tragedy like Jane Creba everywhere.

The 2nd part was more about free speech in Canada, which is a similar situation to Europe. I can't beleive that the power given to the Canada human right commission is constitutional, I wonder if someone tried to bring it to the supreme court.

The fact that there never been anyone acquited is enough to know that it's not a court and by definition they should not be able to make criminal jugement. Anyway, if a crime is commited, there is real courts for that.

I'm sure 99% of canadians don't even know about that and would'nt approve to have commissioners making judiciary decisions.

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California Bear Flag Revolt - 1846

It's amazing what White history has been hidden from us by the politically-correct schools and media. Until I researched this banner as part of history from a White point of view, I hadn't known that the lone red star on the present California flag was put there by California revolutionaries as a tribute to the lone star of revolutionary Texas, which had just freed herself from Mexican control.

I also hadn't realized how much the example of John C. Frémont demonstrates how a small group of patriots can make a huge difference. Captain Frémont had only about 50 U.S. sodiers under his command, and yet he was able to combine this small force with some hundreds of White Californians to drive out the small number of Mexicans who attempted to hold on to California with a tiny number of Mexican immigrants, just as they had done in Texas, against numerically superior White settlers.

We have the same situation repeated today. We have Mexicans who intend to claim California. And we have White folks who intend to keep California. Only now the issue is being fought out between millions of Whites vs. millions of Mexicans rather than a few thousand of each.

This first Coulomb banner celebrates the inventive genius of the White man who discovered Coulomb's Law, that the electrical force between two charged bodies varies inversely with the square of the distance between them.

Coulomb was born in Angoulême, France. He chose the profession of military engineer, and spent three years, to the decided injury of his health, at Fort Bourbon, Martinique. Upon his return, he was employed at La Rochelle, the Isle of Aix and Cherbourg. He discovered an inverse relationship on the force between charges and the square of its distance, later named after him as Coulomb's law.

In 1781, he was stationed permanently at Paris. On the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, he resigned his appointment as intendant des eaux et fontaines, and retired to a small estate which he possessed at Blois. He was recalled to Paris for a time in order to take part in the new determination of weights and measures, which had been decreed by the Revolutionary government. Of the National Institute he was one of the first members; and he was appointed inspector of public instruction in 1802. But his health was already very feeble, and four years later he died in Paris.

Coulomb is distinguished in the history of mechanics and of electricity and magnetism. In 1779 he published an important investigation of the laws of friction (Théorie des machines simples, en ayant égard au frottement de leurs parties et à la roideur des cordages), which was followed twenty years later by a memoir on viscosity.

In 1784 his Recherches théoriques et expérimentales sur la force de torsion et sur l'élasticité des fils de metal (Histoire de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, 229-269, 1784) appeared. This memoir contained a description of different forms of his torsion balance. He used the instrument with great success for the experimental investigation of the distribution of charge on surfaces, of the laws of electrical and magnetic force, and of the mathematical theory of which he may also be regarded as the founder.

Coulomb explained the laws of attraction and repulsion between electric charges and magnetic poles, although he did not find any relationship between the two phenomena. He thought that the attraction and repulsion were due to different kinds of fluids.

The SI (Systeme International) unit of charge, the coulomb, and Coulomb's law are named after him.